Man, when I say I needed this. Getting cut at BD has been the hardest thing I’ve had to go through in my entire life, and to be honest I’m still going through this depression of just feeling like it’s still not over.
@@alexwilson2268 I grew up without a father and drum corps became an obsession for me of wanting to prove that I was good enough. I’ve had a chip on my shoulder my entire life. But thanks for the commentary on my easy life.
Life always has something in mind for you. “The impediment to action becomes the action. What stands in the way becomes the way” - Marcus Aurelius Love ya Kyle. Great vid
Well said, man. I had a similar experience this past season with getting cut. I auditioned first for the Bluecoats Hornline for the 2023 season, and unfortunately, I got cut the first round. I however got a callback from the Blue Stars and went to that camp in January, and as a result, similar to you (almost) I was the last cut for the Baritone section. I was absolutely heartbroken because I knew that if I wanted to march that summer that I would have to go through a whole other audition process again, and since I had already gone through it twice, I had a lack of motivation to go through it again. I pushed on, however, and I contacted multiple corps (this was late January) seeing if they still had any spots available I could audition for. Ultimately, I ended up getting a callback from the Mandarins and ended up going to their February brass only callback camp, and it was there where I finally had gotten a contract. Initially, my plan was that I would re-audition for Bluecoats for 2024 and have Mandarins as a fallback, but as tour started and the season progressed, I knew more and more that the Mandarins was the corps that I wanted to age out in. In hindsight, I realized that I was nowhere near ready (especially in visual aspects) to march any sort of world class corps during the audition season, and I am eternally grateful for the staff and Mandarins seeing what potential I had, and even though I still have much room to grow (post 2023 season), I am excited to learn even more from them and to improve my skills further! You mention how getting cut from one corps could lead to opening new doors, and this couldn't be more true, especially from my own experience. If I were contracted anywhere but Mandarins, I believe that my trajectory would have most likely led me back to eventually being a part of the Bluecoats. However, with the AMAZING show that I had the honor of marching (I mean common, Sinnerman was amazing) as well as the comradery with the other members and the relationships I built with both other members and even the staff, I literally can't see myself completing my drum corps career with anywhere else BUT the Mandarins. If you are reading this and have recently been cut from your dream corps, you have every right to be upset about it, because I sure as hell was too. Trust me, though, never pass up the kind of learning opportunities you can get from being cut from you dream corps.
Got cut from Cascades this year, it sucked, I've been really unhappy about it, but I saw this and it made me feel way better actually. Thanks, Kyle. Going to Columbians camp this weekend instead, wish me luck!!
Just got cut from my college drum line during our auditions camp today. I lasted till the very last second too. Had to come back to this video for some inspiration
Not making a college drumline is much worse than not making a DCI/WGI drumline. Not only is the bar for entry much lower, but if you get cut from your drum of choice, you're most likely stuck on cymbals for an entire semester. College cymbal lines aren't like DCI/WGI cymbal lines where the demand is ridiculous; it's merely the "didn't make snare" squad just like in high school.
This is a great video, i wish more people thought this way and understood that if you don't succeed the first time it doesn't mean you're not good enough, it always motivates me personally to push harder and never give up, practicing and getting better has always been my favorite thing to do and you and the drumming community motivates me to push harder and never limit myself, thank you. 🙏🙏
What about when you been practicing for three years and went each time when audition camps were held and the staff can see that you’ve been practicing but still cut you, what then ?
Boy I wish I had this video to see when I got cut years ago. Now I have two championship medals and a year in world class wgi. Everybody's gotta learn that lesson in some kinda way. Thanks for uploading this man!
Ben Michalsky well getting to the spot you were at as a Junior is pretty impressive! I’m a junior as well and didn’t have the confidence in myself to try out. You have no idea who i am but dang i’m proud of you😂
I really appreciate videos like this. I wish I had that mindset when I got cut from Bluecoats this year. I saw it as myself being bad and not good enough as opposed to seeing it as an opportunity to go through new doors. Because I got cut I got into contact with a TON of drum corps and it landed me at mandarins this year. And honestly getting cut really was a blessing in disguise because there’s no other place I want to spend my rookie year.
I know this is late and I don’t even know if you use this account anymore, but I was wondering how you got into contact with other corps after getting cut. I am thinking of auditioning for bluecoats but wondering what the best approach is. Like if I audition and get cut do I just wait it out or what? Sorry if it doesn’t make sense to you I was just curious for someone who has experience. Thanks!
Story time. So I'm 15 and Woodwinds in general are my bread and butter and 4 and a half months ago I had never touched a brass instrument besides 2 months of playing trombone when I was 12. My friends Chris and Luke were doing drum corps. A thing I had never heard of. In fact I didn't even know it was called that until my other friend told me they were performing in Sacramento. I was like what is drum corps and my friend said it's basically professional marching band. I've done marching band for 2 years and I love every second of it. I was going to go check it out but was feeling a little under the weather so I didn't go. Biggest mistake of my life. I had no idea the true beauty of dci and I missed a chance to see Babylon dreams and Nighthawks and the life rite after in person. It wasn't until a video showed up in my recommended in September 2018 "Carolina crown 2018 dci for video" and I said hey DCI that what Luke and Chris did. They did BDB but at the time I didn't know that. I watched beast and I was blown away. I listened to it for days just repeating it. It was the first and only show I knew. And then I heard Babylon... I listened to the first 4 minutes, went up to Luke and said teach me how to play euphonium (that's what he plays). He says why and I said I want to do drum corps. We talked over which I should do and he recommended BDB but after what he told me I was determined to do Mandarins. Tryouts were the last weekend in November and it's the beginning of October. So I practice every single day and auditions roll around and it's packed. Nearly 90 euphoniums and here is me 2 months playing surrounded by people playing for years. Auditions go really well but I'm sure I'm in the bottom 20. They had way more people than they expected so they were really delayed on getting responses out. But a day goes by. Another. Then a week. And I'm sure I got cut. But my friend Luke who did BDB and also tried out for mandarins hasn't gotten anything back yet so there's hope. Almost two weeks later I get an email from Jw Koester, it contains a document "callback.pdf" my friend Luke got the same thing. 42 euphoniums got callbacks/contracts. Less than half. And I had gotten it. So callbacks are January 18-20 and at this point I've gotten so much better. They gave us movement 1 and 2 of their opener music for 2019 and if you thought flight of the bumblebee in metamorph was crazy... Wait till you hear Sub-terra. So callbacks come around and I'm ranked number 41 of 42 euphs. They're taking 30. I've got 11 people to beat. So the camp went great I met so many amazing people and I got really close with Luke. we had our first full ensemble and ran the show music and afterwards I legitimately cried. they're definitely gonna get top 8 this year. So I go home and feel great but I know my chances are next to nothing to getting in. The next day I get an email and it's what I'm expecting. I got cut. But my rankings are shown and I'm 34th. 4 spots off. My friend Luke got 3rd. He's on lead Euphonium and a possibility soloist depending on what they do for their ballad. So after a week he tells me 3 people didn't take the contract and asked what I was ranked. I told him 34 and went to the bathroom and cried because I had missed out by one spot. And I had heard the full ensemble show music and I knew what I was missing out on. Missing out by one spot. Had I just gone to that comp in Sacramento I would have started so much sooner. All that time was wasted. I have realized though that that is a god damn accomplishment that I made it that far. I beat out 55 other people most of which have either done dci before or have marched euph at their schools and have been playing for years. And here I am one spot away with less than 4 months at the time under my belt. I knew I wanted to do drum corps so just in case I had gone to the BDB auditions in December and got a contract the weekend of so it was guaranteed I was doing drum corps this summer. And BDB isn't even traveling outside Cali this year so this video helped me realize the whole blessing in disguise thing. Think about it. If I was a month away from a top 10 (definitely top 8 if not higher this year) drum corps, think what a year of playing and a season of dci will do for me. This year will be a huge stepping stone this year and next year I'm going to walk into Mandarins camp and absolutely kill it. Thank you for helping me realize that.
Hey Kyle, saw this vid on Instagram. I got cut from battery and was moved to vibes. First few days of band camp(since I’m a freshman, it hurt me really badly that I spent freshman year in pit), I just didn’t want to do anything or talk to anyone in pit who actually cheered me up. Throughout the season, I was getting noticed from both the front ensemble and battery tech’s and ends up I got a plaque because I didn’t stop pushing to get better(the most outstanding freshman award). The only thing I did wrong was just mark time weirdly and it really discouraged me with band in general after I got cut from battery. Your video just makes me feel happier because I know that other people go through the same thing, just in different ways.
Tried out for 4 years straight and didn't make a corps. In my final age out attempt, I got into SCV. That was so amazing - but COVID cancelled that season anyway. My Google storage is still filled to the brim with all of those practice videos back then. Doors definitely opened for me in other places, I just wish a few of them led to marching for a summer or two.
Stumbled upon this but brooo - That situation with X sounds exactly what happened to me when I auditioned at RCC after Cavs. Bass techs all said they had me going into lunch on Sunday, but I can guarantee they did not like that I was in school in AZ. I got a house instead though :)
I just got cut from Scouts yesterday after making it to the final round. This video helped SOOO much. I’m going to start looking at some open class options to get my feet wet so I can make scouts next year. Thank you so much Kyle for the video :)
I got cut from Scouts this past year too! I ended up marching Gold out in Cali and had a great tour and then marched with 4th Wall (PIW) for my ageout. Not the entire end result I wanted but it’ll help me in the long run and maybe I’ll make a bigger band some day, hope it works out for you too!
Getting cut just frankly sucks... there's not a whole lot that can be said other than that. I got cut from BCoats - frankly because I didn't put the effort in that it required (I also had no idea how much effort that was, so it was kind of a catch 22), I ended up with Ltd Ed. and did the weekend corps bit... I wanted so badly to do Madison, but never had the chance to just go and do it (probably one of my biggest regrets)... I ended up marching UT in college, and had some of the greatest experiences with a college band that you can. I still love corps, and will probably wind my way back into a DCA if I can just get my kids to get old enough to let me play on the weekends :D.... My point is, always try, because you never make the shots you don't take...
Im getting ready to do my first drum corps audition ever for trooper, I have zero belief Im going to make it but I just want to experience the audition and meet the staff
the thing with me is that i wana audition for snare but i have never played snare ive only practiced on a drumpad trying to make it to snare in my high school marching band. i really want to do an audition camp just for experience and maybe make it to snare in my marching band
I auditioned for Genesis at the January 18-20 camp, i got cut amd was a little disappointed, yesterday was my first time listening to a drum corps show since I've got cut and it made me realize that I could sit there and dwell on it or get back up, improve, and try again
Just know that Kyle is way better and more talented than most people watching this and just because u get cut from bloo doesn’t mean you’ll make it the next year like Kyle. He was pretty much a lock to make it the next year. You have to have a consistent sound quality , rhythmic accuracy and confidence to make a top 5 corps. Just stating some facts guys’d
Can I adopt you as my grandson? 😂 Just subscribed after a few of your videos. I very much enjoy your journey and hope that things are working out well for you now. You exhibit more than just chops, which will get you far in life. Good on you!
If you are taking a semester off from college to do indoor drum line you’re priorities are jacked up. Lol marching drumming isn’t a real thing in the real world….unless you wanted to teach marching drumming for a living….which is a real thing…but….
@@KyleTsuchiya unless your sitting in front of the 1 in a 1000 ppl who interview you for a job that actually know or care that you did “elite level marching drumming” it really doesn’t matter. Your better off saying you got your leadership and team work skills playing a sport which most will understand better. Unless you go into some career that has some connection with music/drumming, it almost gets passed over because it’s so niche and most employers don’t want to spend time hearing someone explain it to them.
I got cut from the toy soldier drumline at Disneyland.
The disney line is filled with dci age outs. Dont worry bro, theres always next year.
George Collins to be fair they do a crazy amount of stick tricks in their packets, so I applaud you for even trying out 😂
oh god lmao, i wish these folks knew who you are George
@@Christian-pr6ft lol you don’t know that George Collins is a blue devils snare alumni
its ok all their members are dci age outs 😂
Man, when I say I needed this. Getting cut at BD has been the hardest thing I’ve had to go through in my entire life, and to be honest I’m still going through this depression of just feeling like it’s still not over.
Fresh Prince 17 you’ve had a pretty easy life huh
super old comment i know, but did you end up marching somewhere else?
@@cubancoffee3698 Boston crusaders 2019-2021🙌🏾
@@alexwilson2268 I grew up without a father and drum corps became an obsession for me of wanting to prove that I was good enough. I’ve had a chip on my shoulder my entire life. But thanks for the commentary on my easy life.
@freshprince1784 I'm homeless and have no friends or family be thankful for what you have
Life always has something in mind for you.
“The impediment to action becomes the action. What stands in the way becomes the way” - Marcus Aurelius
Love ya Kyle. Great vid
oof I thought you got cut from bcp
james hatch omg actually same
Well said, man. I had a similar experience this past season with getting cut. I auditioned first for the Bluecoats Hornline for the 2023 season, and unfortunately, I got cut the first round. I however got a callback from the Blue Stars and went to that camp in January, and as a result, similar to you (almost) I was the last cut for the Baritone section. I was absolutely heartbroken because I knew that if I wanted to march that summer that I would have to go through a whole other audition process again, and since I had already gone through it twice, I had a lack of motivation to go through it again. I pushed on, however, and I contacted multiple corps (this was late January) seeing if they still had any spots available I could audition for. Ultimately, I ended up getting a callback from the Mandarins and ended up going to their February brass only callback camp, and it was there where I finally had gotten a contract. Initially, my plan was that I would re-audition for Bluecoats for 2024 and have Mandarins as a fallback, but as tour started and the season progressed, I knew more and more that the Mandarins was the corps that I wanted to age out in. In hindsight, I realized that I was nowhere near ready (especially in visual aspects) to march any sort of world class corps during the audition season, and I am eternally grateful for the staff and Mandarins seeing what potential I had, and even though I still have much room to grow (post 2023 season), I am excited to learn even more from them and to improve my skills further!
You mention how getting cut from one corps could lead to opening new doors, and this couldn't be more true, especially from my own experience. If I were contracted anywhere but Mandarins, I believe that my trajectory would have most likely led me back to eventually being a part of the Bluecoats. However, with the AMAZING show that I had the honor of marching (I mean common, Sinnerman was amazing) as well as the comradery with the other members and the relationships I built with both other members and even the staff, I literally can't see myself completing my drum corps career with anywhere else BUT the Mandarins.
If you are reading this and have recently been cut from your dream corps, you have every right to be upset about it, because I sure as hell was too. Trust me, though, never pass up the kind of learning opportunities you can get from being cut from you dream corps.
YOU MISSED TILT I AM SO SORRY !!! :( ((
Dope ass videos Kyle!!! Keep me up dude. There really sick
Thanks dude, the respect is mutual!
Got cut from Cascades this year, it sucked, I've been really unhappy about it, but I saw this and it made me feel way better actually. Thanks, Kyle. Going to Columbians camp this weekend instead, wish me luck!!
Sam Shoemaker yo dude it’s me Harry from the same camp, good luck at the Columbians camp
yo dude it's me Kobe from the same camp, good luck at the Columbians camp
Yo dude it's matt from the same camp 😂
Good luck at columbians
Practice hard this year and next year try again or even at a better core
Just got cut from my college drum line during our auditions camp today. I lasted till the very last second too. Had to come back to this video for some inspiration
Not making a college drumline is much worse than not making a DCI/WGI drumline. Not only is the bar for entry much lower, but if you get cut from your drum of choice, you're most likely stuck on cymbals for an entire semester. College cymbal lines aren't like DCI/WGI cymbal lines where the demand is ridiculous; it's merely the "didn't make snare" squad just like in high school.
This is a great video, i wish more people thought this way and understood that if you don't succeed the first time it doesn't mean you're not good enough, it always motivates me personally to push harder and never give up, practicing and getting better has always been my favorite thing to do and you and the drumming community motivates me to push harder and never limit myself, thank you. 🙏🙏
What about when you been practicing for three years and went each time when audition camps were held and the staff can see that you’ve been practicing but still cut you, what then ?
Boy I wish I had this video to see when I got cut years ago. Now I have two championship medals and a year in world class wgi. Everybody's gotta learn that lesson in some kinda way. Thanks for uploading this man!
currently a sad woodwind/dm at minnetonka hs and this video confirmed that i’m gonna go for an audition. thanks for this!
Thanks for the words of encouragement man. I'm a junior in HS rn and got cut from bloo in January on bari/euph by one spot :'(. Big ol' feelsbadman
Ben Michalsky well getting to the spot you were at as a Junior is pretty impressive! I’m a junior as well and didn’t have the confidence in myself to try out. You have no idea who i am but dang i’m proud of you😂
I really appreciate videos like this. I wish I had that mindset when I got cut from Bluecoats this year. I saw it as myself being bad and not good enough as opposed to seeing it as an opportunity to go through new doors. Because I got cut I got into contact with a TON of drum corps and it landed me at mandarins this year. And honestly getting cut really was a blessing in disguise because there’s no other place I want to spend my rookie year.
Robert Caney DrumCorps Mandarins crushed it this year. Congrats on making finals.
I know this is late and I don’t even know if you use this account anymore, but I was wondering how you got into contact with other corps after getting cut. I am thinking of auditioning for bluecoats but wondering what the best approach is. Like if I audition and get cut do I just wait it out or what? Sorry if it doesn’t make sense to you I was just curious for someone who has experience. Thanks!
Oh that Bluecoats video. Before Ryan Ellis became a BD snare legend
Bro I thought you got cut from Broken City and almost shed a tear
Story time. So I'm 15 and Woodwinds in general are my bread and butter and 4 and a half months ago I had never touched a brass instrument besides 2 months of playing trombone when I was 12. My friends Chris and Luke were doing drum corps. A thing I had never heard of. In fact I didn't even know it was called that until my other friend told me they were performing in Sacramento. I was like what is drum corps and my friend said it's basically professional marching band. I've done marching band for 2 years and I love every second of it. I was going to go check it out but was feeling a little under the weather so I didn't go. Biggest mistake of my life. I had no idea the true beauty of dci and I missed a chance to see Babylon dreams and Nighthawks and the life rite after in person. It wasn't until a video showed up in my recommended in September 2018 "Carolina crown 2018 dci for video" and I said hey DCI that what Luke and Chris did. They did BDB but at the time I didn't know that. I watched beast and I was blown away. I listened to it for days just repeating it. It was the first and only show I knew. And then I heard Babylon... I listened to the first 4 minutes, went up to Luke and said teach me how to play euphonium (that's what he plays). He says why and I said I want to do drum corps. We talked over which I should do and he recommended BDB but after what he told me I was determined to do Mandarins. Tryouts were the last weekend in November and it's the beginning of October. So I practice every single day and auditions roll around and it's packed. Nearly 90 euphoniums and here is me 2 months playing surrounded by people playing for years. Auditions go really well but I'm sure I'm in the bottom 20. They had way more people than they expected so they were really delayed on getting responses out. But a day goes by. Another. Then a week. And I'm sure I got cut. But my friend Luke who did BDB and also tried out for mandarins hasn't gotten anything back yet so there's hope. Almost two weeks later I get an email from Jw Koester, it contains a document "callback.pdf" my friend Luke got the same thing. 42 euphoniums got callbacks/contracts. Less than half. And I had gotten it. So callbacks are January 18-20 and at this point I've gotten so much better. They gave us movement 1 and 2 of their opener music for 2019 and if you thought flight of the bumblebee in metamorph was crazy... Wait till you hear Sub-terra. So callbacks come around and I'm ranked number 41 of 42 euphs. They're taking 30. I've got 11 people to beat. So the camp went great I met so many amazing people and I got really close with Luke. we had our first full ensemble and ran the show music and afterwards I legitimately cried. they're definitely gonna get top 8 this year. So I go home and feel great but I know my chances are next to nothing to getting in. The next day I get an email and it's what I'm expecting. I got cut. But my rankings are shown and I'm 34th. 4 spots off. My friend Luke got 3rd. He's on lead Euphonium and a possibility soloist depending on what they do for their ballad. So after a week he tells me 3 people didn't take the contract and asked what I was ranked. I told him 34 and went to the bathroom and cried because I had missed out by one spot. And I had heard the full ensemble show music and I knew what I was missing out on. Missing out by one spot. Had I just gone to that comp in Sacramento I would have started so much sooner. All that time was wasted. I have realized though that that is a god damn accomplishment that I made it that far. I beat out 55 other people most of which have either done dci before or have marched euph at their schools and have been playing for years. And here I am one spot away with less than 4 months at the time under my belt. I knew I wanted to do drum corps so just in case I had gone to the BDB auditions in December and got a contract the weekend of so it was guaranteed I was doing drum corps this summer. And BDB isn't even traveling outside Cali this year so this video helped me realize the whole blessing in disguise thing. Think about it. If I was a month away from a top 10 (definitely top 8 if not higher this year) drum corps, think what a year of playing and a season of dci will do for me. This year will be a huge stepping stone this year and next year I'm going to walk into Mandarins camp and absolutely kill it. Thank you for helping me realize that.
Hey Kyle, saw this vid on Instagram. I got cut from battery and was moved to vibes. First few days of band camp(since I’m a freshman, it hurt me really badly that I spent freshman year in pit), I just didn’t want to do anything or talk to anyone in pit who actually cheered me up. Throughout the season, I was getting noticed from both the front ensemble and battery tech’s and ends up I got a plaque because I didn’t stop pushing to get better(the most outstanding freshman award). The only thing I did wrong was just mark time weirdly and it really discouraged me with band in general after I got cut from battery. Your video just makes me feel happier because I know that other people go through the same thing, just in different ways.
This couldn’t have come out at a better time
I got cut from Carolina Crown. Went to tryouts for the Cadets the next weekend. Made it and won first that year
Glad you got to march ‘15. That was a great show. My buddy buddy played euph.
You're a humble dude, love your videos
Tried out for 4 years straight and didn't make a corps. In my final age out attempt, I got into SCV. That was so amazing - but COVID cancelled that season anyway. My Google storage is still filled to the brim with all of those practice videos back then. Doors definitely opened for me in other places, I just wish a few of them led to marching for a summer or two.
I saw you in the 2016 victory snare line video for the blue coats
...outstanding... & by the way... your Wild thumped the Knights the other night here in LV -- so yet more scoreboard!
Came for the DCI/DCA/WGI life lesson video, stayed because you’re from Minnesota
You go. I love your story and I look up to you all the time
Stumbled upon this but brooo - That situation with X sounds exactly what happened to me when I auditioned at RCC after Cavs. Bass techs all said they had me going into lunch on Sunday, but I can guarantee they did not like that I was in school in AZ. I got a house instead though :)
I just got cut from Scouts yesterday after making it to the final round. This video helped SOOO much. I’m going to start looking at some open class options to get my feet wet so I can make scouts next year. Thank you so much Kyle for the video :)
I got cut from Scouts this past year too! I ended up marching Gold out in Cali and had a great tour and then marched with 4th Wall (PIW) for my ageout. Not the entire end result I wanted but it’ll help me in the long run and maybe I’ll make a bigger band some day, hope it works out for you too!
Where did you end up?
@@justinmeengs6523 colt cadets!
@@justinmeengs6523 he also ended up marching Scouts this past summer.
I’m so glad I watched this video
Love your vids Kyle! Hope to take this information and hope I make a winds group after my senior year!
GOODLUCK! Hope I make it too loool
Haha I know that Bass 2 from 2013. He was my tech for a year hahaha
Keep being lit and making videos Tushi
Thanks for the MBI shout out. Kill it this winter!
Getting cut just frankly sucks... there's not a whole lot that can be said other than that. I got cut from BCoats - frankly because I didn't put the effort in that it required (I also had no idea how much effort that was, so it was kind of a catch 22), I ended up with Ltd Ed. and did the weekend corps bit... I wanted so badly to do Madison, but never had the chance to just go and do it (probably one of my biggest regrets)... I ended up marching UT in college, and had some of the greatest experiences with a college band that you can. I still love corps, and will probably wind my way back into a DCA if I can just get my kids to get old enough to let me play on the weekends :D.... My point is, always try, because you never make the shots you don't take...
Im getting ready to do my first drum corps audition ever for trooper, I have zero belief Im going to make it but I just want to experience the audition and meet the staff
the thing with me is that i wana audition for snare but i have never played snare ive only practiced on a drumpad trying to make it to snare in my high school marching band. i really want to do an audition camp just for experience and maybe make it to snare in my marching band
You're awesome! Thanks for both good & bad insight. You are an inspiration to everyone.
I auditioned for Genesis at the January 18-20 camp, i got cut amd was a little disappointed, yesterday was my first time listening to a drum corps show since I've got cut and it made me realize that I could sit there and dwell on it or get back up, improve, and try again
Just know that Kyle is way better and more talented than most people watching this and just because u get cut from bloo doesn’t mean you’ll make it the next year like Kyle. He was pretty much a lock to make it the next year. You have to have a consistent sound quality , rhythmic accuracy and confidence to make a top 5 corps. Just stating some facts guys’d
Thx kyle. This has definitely helped. ❤ ly bro
Got cut from my highschools drumline yesterday, ig he realized 2 bass drums wasnt gonna work bc he came crawling back 5 hours later
Really cool vid and great life lesson. Yeah I remember you in 2015. Funny tidbit no doubt.
Can I adopt you as my grandson? 😂 Just subscribed after a few of your videos. I very much enjoy your journey and hope that things are working out well for you now. You exhibit more than just chops, which will get you far in life. Good on you!
Anyone other percussionists try playing a paradiddle-diddle on their chest?😂 1:40
Just got cut from MCDC. rip. Southwind emailed me though, I'm gonna try for them :)
Everyone who gets cut should at least watch this video !!!!
just got cut at caballeros
Even though you got cut, would you want to be a battery technician for Minnesota Brass?
Got cut from Battalion 2 days ago 😭
bro posted this and then won a WGI championship
I need help for university of minnesota crookston
i needed this thank u aghh
Well you have a dci and wgi 1st under your belt
Great vid. Are you going back to MBI this season?
Ryland Cook he’s doing Broken City this year
Salt Westlo Oh yeah I knew that. I meant the DCA corps
Broken City 2019 eh?
I got cut at Wendy's in 1977. Actually I had to quit because the manager wouldn't let me off for band camp. I'm outta here.
Are you subscribed to pewdiepie
RIP
THATS DOPE!!!!!!!!!!
Zach!!!
Dragging out auditions until almost summer is complete BS.
Great video BTW
How about getting cut in age out season ?
:-( (Oversea people, Hong Kong)
If you are taking a semester off from college to do indoor drum line you’re priorities are jacked up. Lol marching drumming isn’t a real thing in the real world….unless you wanted to teach marching drumming for a living….which is a real thing…but….
Wrong
@@KyleTsuchiya unless your sitting in front of the 1 in a 1000 ppl who interview you for a job that actually know or care that you did “elite level marching drumming” it really doesn’t matter. Your better off saying you got your leadership and team work skills playing a sport which most will understand better. Unless you go into some career that has some connection with music/drumming, it almost gets passed over because it’s so niche and most employers don’t want to spend time hearing someone explain it to them.
Kyle is never wrong so I shall carry out every command and or wish you so desire.
I don’t think these are cuts these are just not making call backs
That's called getting cut.
lol u funny